Date: Monday 5 October 2026

Duration: 5 hours (10.00 - 15.00, including breaks and Q&A)

Format: delivered virtually via Zoom

This one day training is designed specifically for college staff, providing an overview of the special educational needs and disability (SEND) legal framework.

Please note, some of the content of this training is less relevant for college staff in wholly independent colleges or non-college post-16 settings - please contact us to discuss this before making a booking.   

This training covers:

  • An introduction to SEND law
    - Key legal definitions
    - College duties under the Children and Families Act 2014
    - An introduction to Education Health and Care (EHC) plans
  • Naming a college in an EHC plan
    - Requesting a college
    - The duty to consult
    - The duty to admit
  • EHC plan annual reviews
    - The role of the local authority
    - The role of the college
    - Outcomes of the annual review process

By the end of the training, attendees will have a sound understanding of the framework of SEND law and the legal obligations colleges have towards children and young people with SEND. 

This training relates to the law as it applies in England.

Interested in our online learning?

We have a discounted package available for attendees who would also like to purchase our self-paced e-learning courses when booking onto this training day. Whilst the training day is suitable as a stand-alone course, it is designed to complement our e-learning which covers the topics in further detail:

  • SEND law online - level 1: an introductory self-paced online course suitable for parents, carers and supporting family members, as well as professionals supporting and advising parents who wish to gain a greater knowledge of the law.

    Download course summary: SEND law online - level 1

  • SEND law online - level 2: this course builds on the learning acquired in our level 1 online learning to provide a more in-depth knowledge of certain areas of the law relating to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.

    Download course summary: SEND law online - level 2

  • SEND law online - level 3: this is an advanced level e-learning course with a particular emphasis on gaining knowledge regarding bringing different types of appeal to the SEND Tribunal.

    Download course summary: SEND law online - level 3

Our e-learning usually retails at between £350 and £700 per level depending on your organisation status, but is available to purchase for £249 per level when booked with this training day - or £599 if all three levels are purchased together. If you would like to take advantage of this discounted package, please select the relevant option when booking below.

Invoicing and payment

Payment can be made via debit or credit card up to 24 hours prior to the start of this training. Please follow the booking details below if paying via this method. If you require an invoice for this webinar, please complete our invoice request form. Payment by invoice: 30 days or 5 days before the event, whichever is the earlier. Cheques are no longer accepted as a form of payment.

Please read our Terms & Conditions and confirm acceptance of these when making your booking. 

Please note, this virtual training will only go ahead provided there are sufficient bookings. We will offer an alternative date or refund if this session is cancelled.

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